Saner v Bilton
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1877 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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24 cases
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Medway Oil and Storage Company Ltd v Continental Contractors Ltd
...that there lurked in its judgments the pronounced departure now suggested from the rule of taxation enunciated in such authorities as Saner v. Bilton, 11 Ch. D. 416, Mason v. Brentini, 15 Ch. D. 287 and Atlas Metal Company v. Miller, 1898, 2 Q.B. 500—a rule which, for brevity's sake, it ......
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Crean & Son Ltd v McMillan
...reason of the counterclaim. I take the authorities in order of time. The facts of Saner v.Bilton (1) appear in the report of the case in 7 Ch. D. 815. It was an action by a lessor against a lessee for waste, the lessor alleging that certain injury to the demised premises was caused by the l......
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Thew (R & T) Ltd v Reeves
...solely attributable to the counterclaim, for example by proving the amount of damage which would arise thereunder. This is the rule in Saner v. Bilton. 135 So far as this point is concerned, having read a draft of the judgment of Lord Justice O'Connor, I am content to adopt his reasoning an......
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Nili Sternbaum v Bal Binder Dhesi
...of repair that it is at the time of the grant or commencement of a tenancy. He derived from Proudfoot v Hart (1890) 25 QBD 42 CA and Saner v Bilton (1878) 7 Ch D 815 this proposition: "A covenant by a tenant to keep premises in repair requires the tenant to put the premises into repair if t......
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2 books & journal articles
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General Principles of Interpretation
...Fishing Co Ltd v Malvern Co Ltd , [1983] 1 WLR 964 at 970 (HL), Lord Fraser of Tullybelton. 135 See Chapter 20. 136 Saner v Bilton (1878), 7 Ch D 815. THE L AW OF CONTR ACTS 828 Stock Ltd v St Anne-Nackawic Pulp & Paper Co . 137 The clause was contained in a requirements contract that excus......
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Statutory Covenants Of Fitness And Repair: Social Legislation And The Judges
...the lessor to enter upon the premises and occupy them for a reasonable time for the purpose of doing repairs. (See Saner v. Bilton (1878) 7 Ch.D. 815.) Moreover, the amendment might throw doubt on the meaning of the Housing Act 1957, 8. 6 (3) in the same wording. Par1.Deb.H.C. 1961, Standin......